I guess my whole issue with these books (aside from Christians supporting the use of witchcraft) is the target audience. If the people depicted were say college students at least the target audience would be adults and would be far less likely to be influenced to experiment with witchcraft.

The irony (they, of course, actively recruit children through things like "Vacation Bible School") is dripping.

Oh, and JEWKILR57: "FUCK THIS SITE, make fun of Christians and I will beat the shit out of you!" Seriously? You couldn't have been further from your alleged God's message if you tried. I hope you're a fucking Poe.

Erm, no. To all of it really. There is no witchcraft to experiment with, it's fiction, about how hard it can be to grow up when you don't fit the template of what a teenager should be like.

You should be careful not to expose kids to any kind of dogma, religious or not, until they are old enough to make their own decisions.

I know of two kids, like 9 years old, who taught themselves English so they could get on reading the books - the translations into Swedish took far to long for their liking. They will benefit from that their whole lives.